Marianne Ihalainen Award

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Marianne Ihalainen Award
SportIce hockey
League Naisten Liiga
Awarded forMost points in the Naisten Liiga regular season
Local nameMarianne Ihalainen -palkinto (Finnish)
CountryFinland
Presented byFinnish Ice Hockey Association
History
First award1983
Editions41
First winner Anne Haanpää, 1983
Most wins Karoliina Rantamäki (6)
Most recent Michaela Pejzlová, 2024

The Marianne Ihalainen Award (Finnish : Marianne Ihalainen -palkinto) an ice hockey trophy seasonally awarded by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association to the regular season top point scorer of the Naisten Liiga, known as the Naisten SM-sarja during 1982 to 2017. It is named after Marianne Ihalainen, former SM-sarja forward and one of the most accomplished women in the history of Finnish ice hockey.

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Award winners

SeasonWinnerTeamPtsGPPpG
1982–83 Anne Haanpää Porin Ässät 4276.00
1983–84 Sari Krooks Vaasan Sport 2145.25
1984–85 Anne Haanpää Ilves Tampere 4986.13
1985–86 Sari Krooks Vaasan Sport 53143.79
1986–87 Sari Krooks Vaasan Sport 45123.75
1987–88 Sari Krooks Vaasan Sport 45143.21
1988–89 Liisa Karikoski EVU Vantaa 33132.54
1989–90 Marianne Ihalainen Ilves Tampere 33122.75
1990–91 Johanna Ikonen Keravan Shakers 28122.33
1991–92 Anne Nurmi Ilves Tampere 31142.21
1992–93 Liisa Karikoski Kiekko-Espoo 32142.43
1993–94 Riikka Nieminen Keravan Shakers 129216.14
1994–95 Sari Fisk Ilves Tampere 58242.42
1995–96 Petra Vaarakallio Kiekko-Espoo 48232.09
1996–97 Riikka Nieminen JyP HT 64242.67
1997–98 Karoliina Rantamäki Kiekko-Espoo 60242.50
1998–99 Sanna Lankosaari Oulun Kärpät 48242.00
1999–00 Petra Vaarakallio Espoo Blues 60262.31
2000–01 Tiia Reima IHK Helsinki 56242.33
2001–02 Karoliina Rantamäki Espoo Blues 55242.29
2002–03 Petra Vaarakallio Espoo Blues 73233.17
2003–04 Karoliina Rantamäki Espoo Blues 71242.96
2004–05 Karoliina Rantamäki Espoo Blues 39201.95
2005–06 Karoliina Rantamäki Espoo Blues 43221.95
2006–07 Karoliina Rantamäki Espoo Blues 51222.32
2007–08 Eini Lehtinen Oulun Kärpät 79203.95
2008–09 Michelle Karvinen Espoo Blues 81223.68
2009–10 Linda Välimäki Ilves Tampere 77194.05
2010–11 Anne Helin Oulun Kärpät 51202.55
2011–12 Anne Helin Oulun Kärpät 76272.81
2012–13 Anne Helin Oulun Kärpät 69252.76
2013–14 Linda Välimäki Espoo Blues 71282.54
2014–15 Linda Välimäki Espoo Blues 65282.32
2015–16 Jenni Hiirikoski JYP Jyväskylä 79282.82
2016–17 Linda Välimäki Espoo United 60282.14
2017–18 Linda Välimäki Ilves Tampere 71282.54
2018–19 Elisa Holopainen KalPa Kuopio 29102.90
2019–20 Saila Saari Oulun Kärpät 16101.60
2020–21 Michaela Pejzlová HIFK Helsinki 1381.63
2021–22 Estelle Duvin TPS Turku 57262.19
2022–23 Michaela Pejzlová HIFK Helsinki 82312.65
2023–24 Michaela Pejzlová HIFK Helsinki 71242.96

Source: Elite Prospects [1]

All time award recipients

PlayerWinsYears won
Karoliina Rantamäki 61998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Linda Välimäki 52010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 [2]
Sari Krooks 41984, 1986, 1987, 1988
Anne Helin 32011, 2012, 2013
Michaela Pejzlová 32021, [3] 2023, [4] 2024 [5]
Petra Vaarakallio 31996, 2000, 2003
Anne Haanpää 21983, 1985
Liisa Karikoski 21989, 1993
Riikka Nieminen 21994, 1997
Estelle Duvin 12022 [6]
Sari Fisk 11995
Jenni Hiirikoski 12016
Elisa Holopainen 12019 [7]
Michelle Karvinen 12009
Marianne Ihalainen 11990
Johanna Ikonen 11991
Sanna Lankosaari 11999
Eini Lehtinen 12008
Anne Nurmi 11992
Saila Saari 12020 [8]

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